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I have not received any emails from davorg in the last month about Perl Mongers. I doubt that davorg really exists.:)

Actually, I did receive the following email, in early August, on the groups list:

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As you may have read on <http://use.perl.org/> or<http://www.perl-foundation.org/>. I've recently taken over as PerlMongers user groups co-ordinator.

The first task I've set myself is to find out just what groups exist.

This list is supposed to have all local group leaders on it. If yourecieve this email and you're not a Perl Monger local group leader thencan you please let me know who has taken over leadership of the group.

If the group is currently sleeping, then please let me know that as wellso I can mark it as such in the Perl Monger groups list.

Replies to me please, not to the list.

And if you have any further questions about Perl Mongers and its futurethen please get in touch with me.

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Since I am a local Perl Monger group leader, and my group is not currently sleeping, and I had no further questions about Perl Mongers or its future, I did not respond.

Rest assured that Boston Perl Mongers is alive and well. We had a technical meeting just last week.

...and only now, a day later, do I realize that I linked to the general London.pm archives, rather than this thread: Time to declare war on Paris.pm [state51.co.uk]. But then the whole list could be interpreted as a declaration of war of sorts, so I guess it works out anyway...:-)

Somehow, strangely, this was already fixed...maybe I did it
subconsciously, maybe there are helpful little gnomes running around
in the repository and fixing bugs while we sleep, I don't know..
-- Jarkko Hietaniemi

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